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Brigham Young University, Idaho *

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300

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Psychology

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Dec 6, 2023

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Teaching Outline 1. Introduction - Begin by welcoming the class and explaining the objectives of the session. - Share a brief personal story or experience related to parenting to engage the audience. 2. Session Objectives - Discuss the objectives of the session to provide an overview of what participants will learn. 3. Discuss the Need for Strong Parenting - Present President Gordon B. Hinckley's observations about the challenges faced by families. - Explain how Satan attacks the family and the importance of parents' roles. - Emphasize the need for loving, effective parents. 4. Societal Attitudes About Parenting - Discuss various societal views on children, as mentioned in the material (innately evil, innately good, blank slate, biological, constructivist). - Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each viewpoint. - Emphasize how the gospel perspective aligns with authoritative parenting. 5. Learning Activity: Identifying Beliefs About Children - Ask participants to reflect on their own beliefs about children and how these beliefs influence their parenting. - Encourage participants to write down their beliefs and discuss them with the class. 6. The Light of Gospel Truth - Present the teachings from "The Family: A Proclamation to the World" about the divine nature of children. - Highlight the role of parents in recognizing the divine potential in their children. - Discuss the balance between nature and nurture in child development. 7. Authoritative Approach to Parenting - Explain the three parenting approaches (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative). - Discuss the benefits of an authoritative parenting style, which aligns with gospel principles. - Encourage participants to reflect on their own parenting approach. 8. Learning Activity: Identifying Your Parenting Approach (10 minutes):** - Ask participants to evaluate their own parenting style and whether it aligns with authoritative parenting. - Encourage them to identify areas for improvement. 9. Principles for Successful Parenting - Discuss the nine principles mentioned in the material (faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, wholesome recreational activities). - Explore how these principles can guide parents in their daily interactions with children. 10. Learning Activity: Nine Principles for Successful Parenting - Have participants reflect on how well they follow these principles in their parenting. - Encourage them to choose one principle to work on and implement. 11. Closing Remarks - Offer final thoughts and encouragement to parents. - Express gratitude for their participation in the session.
I used a powerpoint during my lesson, which I will also attach. The lesson went well, I had great participation and learned a lot.
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